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Department of Children, Youth and Families Bonfire #27-690-3000-36013

Statewide Community-Based Support Services for High-Risk Youth in New Mexico Juvenile Justice System

Posted

May 14, 2026

Respond By

June 09, 2026

Identifier

27-690-3000-36013

NAICS

624110

The New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department is soliciting proposals for statewide community-based programming and support services for high-risk youth in the Juvenile Justice system. - Government Buyer: - Children, Youth and Families Department, State of New Mexico - Services Requested: - Individual, family, and group counseling for high-risk youth and families - Anger management programs - Domestic violence intervention services - Sex offender treatment for youth - Human trafficking support services - Gun violence prevention programs - Substance abuse prevention and treatment - Youth and peer mentoring programs - Parenting support and education - Family support services - Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on innovative approaches, especially those improving efficiency, effectiveness, or offering unique services not currently available - Special focus on serving rural or frontier areas of New Mexico - Multiple awards possible, with potential exclusivity for up to two parties - Funding is contingent on legislative appropriations; contract amounts are not guaranteed - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - No product line items; all requirements are for services

Description

This solicitation seeks to procure statewide community-based programming, juvenile justice, and support services for high-risk youth in the Juvenile Justice system. The services include counseling, addressing issues such as anger management, domestic violence, sex offender treatment, human trafficking, gun violence, substance abuse prevention, youth mentoring, parenting, and family support. The procurement encourages innovative approaches, especially for rural or frontier areas of New Mexico. Multiple awards may be made with contracts up to three years, contingent on legislative appropriations.

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